Installation and Use with the Tru64Unix Operating System 1-11
different CPU, the traffic is routed through the mesh to the other CPU. This
complicates the choice of which CPU to put on line as memory access speeds can
vary depending on the number of hops from one CPU to another. CPUs should
be placed online so that the online CPUs are next to one another in the mesh,
and form as square a region as possible. The xmesh utility can be used to see
how Tru64 UNIX processor ids relate to the mesh. Xmesh can be obtained from
ttp://h30097.www3.hp.com/ by choosing software products and looking for
xmesh under management. xmesh shows the processor id of each CPU in the
upper left hand corner for the CPU.
8.0 Removing iCAP Software
After all of the Capacity on Demand CPUs have been put on line and purchased,
it is possible, but not necessary, for you to remove the iCAP functionality from
the system using the setld(8) command.
# /usr/sbin/setld -d CODBASE520
Note that in the previous example, the revision number of the iCAP software
product is 520, which changes for later revisions. You can determine the
installed version by executing:
# /usr/sbin/setld -i | grep CODBASE
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